Clarion Alley Mural Project
Clarion Alley Mural Project
  • About Us
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    • History: Autonomous Zone Forward 2020 – Present
    • History: Ch Ch Ch Changes 2010 – 2019
    • History: New Millennium 2000 – 2009
    • History: The Early Years 1992 – 1999
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  • Projects
    • Manifest Differently (2023 – 2024)
      • Manifest Differently Poetry
      • Clarion Alley
      • Artists’ Television Access
      • Minnesota Street Project – First Floor
      • Minnesota Street Project – Second Floor
      • Minnesota Street Project – Media Gallery
      • Manifest Differently Public Programming
    • Bangkit/Arise – Yogyakarta / San Francisco (2018 – 2022)
    • Wall + Response (2020/22)
      • Wall + Response: Justice For Luís D. Góngora Pat
      • Wall + Response: What We Want!
      • Wall + Response: Affordable Housing / Vivienda Asequible
      • Wall + Response: The Arab Liberation Mural / Will To Live
      • Wall + Response Print Portfolio
    • Desa Geneng Yogyakarta Indonesia (2015)
    • Fantastic Landscape #2 – Page & Masonic St (2015)
    • Little Roxie Murals (2012)
    • Sama-Sama / Together – Yogyakarta / San Francisco (2003 – 2006)
      • About Sama-Sama/Together
      • Sama-Sama/Together San Francisco
      • Sama-Sama/Together Yogyakarta
      • Sama-Sama/Together Book
    • Generator – 17th & Lexington (2002)
    • China Basin (2001)
    • The Public Trust – Intersection for the Arts (1998)
    • Redstone Labor Temple Project (1997)
    • Bloody Thursday, ILWU Local 6 (1995)
  • Community
    • Clarion Alley Block Party
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    • The San Francisco Poster Syndicate
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    • Plaza 16 Coalition
    • SOLID/ FLUID, San Francisco Art Institute
    • Penny Stamps Distinguished Visitors Series, University of Michigan
    • 16th Street BART Community Design Plan
  • Tours
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    • 3-Year Strategic Capacity Building Plan FYE 19 – FYE 21
    • Press & Publications
    • CAMP 25th Anniversary Zine
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Murals: 2010

In Memory of Pico Sanchez

In Memory of Pico Sanchez

Homefullness

Homefullness

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Caspar & Friends at Saint Basil’s (2005)

Caspar & Friends at Saint Basil’s (2005)

PastTime

PastTime

Respect Culture

Respect Culture

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Dinosaur

Dinosaur

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La Separación (2009)

La Separación (2009)

Greenback City (2009)

Greenback City (2009)

Equinox (2001)

Equinox (2001)

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Kirsten Brydum Memorial

Kirsten Brydum Memorial

Sacred Flames

Sacred Flames

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Clarion Alley

Clarion Alley

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Space Time Continuum

Space Time Continuum

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Baes from the Bay, beautifying buildings. Each of these badass ladies brings a unique set of skills and passions, which when combined, become an unstoppable […]

I Believe I’m Going To Die Doing The Things I Love

 

Better Off Worse

Manifest Differently

An exploration of the expansionist ideology of Manifest Destiny, its continuing impact on multicultural communities in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond, as well […]

Moebius

     

Tropical Geometries

In Tropical Geometries, landscape and geometric abstraction are used to re-imagine ideas of modernity, progress, and identity in the Americas. Landscape, mapping, cartography, and botanical […]

Greenback City (2009)

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La Separación (2009)

Sama-Sama/Together

In September 2003 the collective Apotik Komik (Samuel Indratama, Arie Dyanto, Nano Warsono, and Arya Panjalu) arrived in San Francisco to work with artists from CAMP (Carolyn […]

Lo llevas por dentro

Equinox (2001)

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San Fran

Bad Hombre

El Diablo

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Tú Eres Mi Otro Yo

CAMP partnered with San Francisco’s COVID Command Center (CCC) to support a new mural as part of San Francisco’s COVID-19 arts recovery efforts. The mural […]

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DREAM

Housing Is A Human Right – The Gubbio Project

Narratives of Displacement

CAMP teamed up with artists from the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project to paint a 20 foot mural in Clarion Alley at Valencia Street. The mural depicts […]

The Kids of Gaza Are Being Slaughtered

Uh No Bro Fuck That Shit

Dry Sweat Thirsty

Study Hard Everyday

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Free Leonard Peltier

Pico Sanchez – Rest In Power

       

Lo Llevas Por Dentro

Mobb Girl

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R.I.P. Benny Blanco

Living Street

Affordable Housing / Vivienda Asequible

Sacred Flames

Homefullness

Housing Is A Human Right

Bangkit/Arise – Gotong Royong – ISI Kampus

  Bangkit/Arise is an international arts exchange and residency between artists from the San Francisco/Bay Area, USA and Yogyakarta Indonesia. The lead sponsoring organization for […]

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Hire Trans Folks

This mural is a call to action for people, specially hiring managers, to hire more trans employees. Unemployment is one of the biggest barriers trans […]

Bangkit/Arise – SOMCAN

As part of CAMP’s international exchange & residency with Yogyakarta Indonesia, Bangkit/Arise, the project worked with SOMCAN to learn about SoMa and SoMa Pilipinas, Filipino Cultural […]

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Viva La Tamale Lady!

Collaboration between Megan Wilson and Jet Martinez (Jet and Megan painted the mural), and Nick Hedlund and Mike Reger (painted the text), and Roisin Isner of […]

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